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What made DeepSeek’s success so alarming was not just its technical competency, but its cost structure. DeepSeek demonstrated ...
China-based GenAI tools used by 1,059 employees exposed sensitive enterprise data, raising global compliance concerns.
DeepSeek may be removed from app stores in Germany over data privacy and compliance concerns, according to sources familiar ...
Germany's data protection commissioner has asked Apple and Google to remove Chinese AI startup DeepSeek from their app stores in the country due to concerns about data protection, following a similar ...
Artificial intelligence models built in China, Iran, Russia, or the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea could soon be banned from use in government agencies thanks to the newly introduced ‘No ...
China’s AI messaging is starting to sound like “AI for all,” but the United States is split on its own tactic.
China's Security Ministry spoke of the risks posed by the use of AI, which it said could become a threat to data and security ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, which said in January it had developed an AI model to rival ChatGPT at much lower cost, has come under scrutiny in some countries for its security policies and privacy ...
U.S. lawmakers were quick to warn that DeepSeek represented a national security risk due to its ties to the Chinese government. Czechia is now following suit and will be limiting access to the company ...
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, is accused by a senior U.S. official of supporting China’s military and intelligence operations and bypassing export controls on advanced semiconductors.
A reversal of export controls on H20 chips presents a national-security risk, Justin Sherman writes in a guest commentary.